(Sports Network) - The Toronto Maple Leafs will try to sweep a home-and-home series with the Sabres and also extend their longest win streak of the season when they visit Buffalo for tonights Northeast Division clash. Catch all the action on TSN beginning at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt. You can also join our Game Night Blog on TSN.ca. After ending December on an 0-2-1 slide, the Maple Leafs have posted four straight victories to begin 2012. The current run has featured a pair of shutouts, including a 2-0 win over the visiting Sabres on Tuesday. Toronto has missed the postseason in each of the previous six seasons, but is currently sitting seventh in the Eastern Conference. The Maple Leafs have won two of three against the Sabres this year and have also taken five of six overall in this series. However, Toronto has been defeated in eight of the last nine encounters in Buffalo and the Sabres recorded a 5-4 home win over the Leafs on Dec. 16. Jonas Gustavsson will be in goal again for Toronto. He has started all four games during Torontos current hot streak and he stopped all 32 shots fired his way to post his third career shutout in Tuesdays victory over the visiting Sabres. James Reimer entered the season as the teams No. 1 goaltender, but Gustavsson has forced Toronto head coach Ron Wilson to alter that dynamic recently. "Hes been healthy the whole season and naturally his confidence has grown," Wilson said of Gustavsson after Tuesdays win. "He had a great November, didnt play much in December, but hes come in this month and done very well. Hes confident and making key saves when we need him." Nikolai Kulemin finished with a goal and an assist in Tuesdays win, while Mikhail Grabovski also lit the lamp for the Maple Leafs. The Sabres, meanwhile, have lost three straight, six of seven and nine of their last 11 games. Buffalo is currently 11th in the East and is eight points behind Toronto in the standings. Ryan Miller was tagged with both goals on 28 shots in Torontos recent defeat of the Sabres. The former Vezina Trophy winner is having a down year with a 10-12-2 record and a 3.01 goals-against average, but Miller is still 25-13-0 with a 2.35 GAA in 38 career outings against the Leafs. Buffalo was shut out for just the second time this season in Tuesdays setback. Sabres forward Thomas Vanek, who leads Buffalo with 19 goals and is second on the club with 40 points, left Tuesdays tilt with an illness and is questionable for tonight. Toronto is 10-10-1 as the visiting team this year, while Buffalo is 10-9-5 on home ice. Henrik Sedin Jersey.Y. - OK, it is done. Alexander Mogilny Canucks Jersey. 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The first came June 23, 2010, against Cleveland. Rollins said he was very upset with a comment directed toward him by a fan sitting near the home teams dugout during his final at-bat. "There was some fan in the stands popping off," Rollins said. "He was right behind our dugout, close enough to yell and piss me off, honestly. It was something pretty ignorant, but it worked." After hitting the ball, Rollins turned and yelled in the fans direction. Rollins said he told the fan to shut up, using an abbreviated expletive. "I was locked and had some aggression. It just worked out I was able to tell him," Rollins said. B.J. Rosenberg (1-0) pitched a scoreless 10th for the victory. Rollins finished with three hits and hot-hitting Chase Utley had two doubles and drove in a run for Philadelphia, which has won 12 of 15 against the Marlins. Through nine games, Utley is batting .500 with five doubles and eight RBIs. Tony Gwynn Jr., starting in centre and leading off for the second straight day in place of Ben Revere (sore ribs), had a pair of hits. Stanton finished with three hits and three RBIs for the Marlins. His first homer, measured at 470 feet, cleared the seats in left-centre and landed on Ashburn Alley -- a popular outfield concessions spot. The fifth-inning solo drive off Jonathan Pettibone pulled Miami to 4-2. "I dont want to be a part of it, but you just go along with it," Pettibone said. Stanton tied it at 4 in the seventh when he drilled reliever Justin De Fratus first offering to deep left for a two-run shot. It was the 10th two-homer game for Stanton. Stanton was due to bat second in the 11th if the game continued. "We had Giancarlo coming up and that wasnt a good thing," Rollins said. Said Phillies manager Ryne Sandberg, "The first two swings it looked like he had one thing in mind and that was not to play any more extra innings." Rollins RBI single and Utleyss run-scoring double gave Philadelphia a 2-0 lead after one.dddddddddddd The Marlins got a run back in the second and would have scored at least two more if not for replay. Second base umpire Gary Cederstrom called Marcell Ozuna safe at second, saying that Ozuna beat shortstop Rollins to the bag on a forceout after Utley ranged right and threw to Rollins on Stantons grounder up the middle. But Phillies manager Ryne Sandberg challenged and, after a 2 minute, 27 seconds delay, umpires overturned the call. Replays showed that Rollins touched the bag before Ozuna for the final out. "It really cost us a couple of runs," Marlins manager Mike Redmond said. Adeiny Hechavarria had scored, Christian Yelich likely would have scored and the Marlins then wouldve had runners on first and second with two outs. "Normally that would be a huge play in the game," Sandberg said. "Im glad it went in our favour. It was a successful challenge and big in that moment." Miami did get some good fortune in the inning as Ryan Howard dropped Rollins throw to first on Ozunas grounder to shortstop that wouldve been the final out. Jarrod Saltalamacchia scored from third on Howards error. The Phillies went ahead 4-1 in the third on Utleys double and Howards single. Pettibone, activated from Triple-A Lehigh Valley for the game, allowed two runs -- one earned -- on eight hits in five innings in his season debut. Pettibone is filling in until left-hander Cole Hamels (left biceps tendinitis) returns to the rotation. Miami starter Nathan Eovaldi went 6 1-3 innings, giving up four runs on seven hits while striking out five and walking none. NOTES: Hamels pitched six strong innings in a rehab start for Class-A Clearwater on Saturday night, giving up one run on six hits with six strikeouts and no walks. . Revere grounded out pinch-hitting in the 10th. . In order to activate Pettibone, the Phillies sent outright right-hander Brad Lincoln Triple-A Lehigh Valley. . Saturday marked the 10th anniversary of the opening of Citizens Bank Park on April 12, 2004. . Miamis Derek Dietrich was a late scratch from the lineup due to lower back tightness. Jeff Baker started at second for him. . The three-game series concludes at 1:35 Sunday when Philadelphia RHP Kyle Kendrick (0-1, 3.75) faces Marlins RHP Henderson Alvarez (0-2, 4.15). Wholesale Jerseys ' ' '__________________J,HLLL86